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Pagina 72
... Shake - speare ; they are personal and they do reflect the personal emotions of the poet . The ' dark lady ' sonnets are not personal ; Shake - speare is writing drama in a poetic form , he is detailing the volcanic emotional conflict ...
... Shake - speare ; they are personal and they do reflect the personal emotions of the poet . The ' dark lady ' sonnets are not personal ; Shake - speare is writing drama in a poetic form , he is detailing the volcanic emotional conflict ...
Pagina 83
... Shake - speare in Troilus and Cressida ) and she would not go to war if there was any way to avoid the conflict ... Shake - speare had to be appro- priate ; it was . Shake - speare had to be subtle ; it was , as the passage of time well ...
... Shake - speare in Troilus and Cressida ) and she would not go to war if there was any way to avoid the conflict ... Shake - speare had to be appro- priate ; it was . Shake - speare had to be subtle ; it was , as the passage of time well ...
Pagina 156
... Shake- speare , had a vast and imposing knowledge of the law as revealed by his plays . Shake - speare , whoever he was , would have had no difficulty drafting a much superior will to what one Stratfordian authority was frank enough to ...
... Shake- speare , had a vast and imposing knowledge of the law as revealed by his plays . Shake - speare , whoever he was , would have had no difficulty drafting a much superior will to what one Stratfordian authority was frank enough to ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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